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... rule . In the eyes of proponents of colonial trusteeship and internationalization , such a transfer of sovereignty was scarcely distinguishable from simple annexationism . neither endorsed nor rejected a scheme of multinational control ...
... rule . In the eyes of proponents of colonial trusteeship and internationalization , such a transfer of sovereignty was scarcely distinguishable from simple annexationism . neither endorsed nor rejected a scheme of multinational control ...
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... rule , " probably under the assumption that such " evidence " could be manufactured if necessary . 48 It appears that the Prime Minister was fighting a delaying 47 Smuts's 8 acceptance of the principle of self - determination in respect ...
... rule , " probably under the assumption that such " evidence " could be manufactured if necessary . 48 It appears that the Prime Minister was fighting a delaying 47 Smuts's 8 acceptance of the principle of self - determination in respect ...
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... Rule in Africa . London , 1918 . The Germans and Africa : Their Aims on the Dark Continent and How They Acquired Their African Colonies . New York , 1915 . The Germans in Africa . ( " Oxford Pamphlets " ) London , 1914 . Liberal Policy ...
... Rule in Africa . London , 1918 . The Germans and Africa : Their Aims on the Dark Continent and How They Acquired Their African Colonies . New York , 1915 . The Germans in Africa . ( " Oxford Pamphlets " ) London , 1914 . Liberal Policy ...
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